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Câu hỏi:

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It can be inferred from the passage that

A. The major occupation in Plymouth Colony was carpentry

B. Sophisticated tools were available to the early immigrants

C. Cloth was important from England

D. the extended family lived together in the farmhouse

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Trả lời:

verified Giải bởi Vietjack

Có thể suy luận từ đoạn văn rằng

A. nghề nghiệp chính ở Plymouth Colony là nghề mộc

B. các công cụ tinh vi có sẵn cho những người nhập cư đầu tiên

C. vải rất quan trọng đến từ Anh

D. gia đình đông người sống cùng nhau trong ngôi nhà trên trang trại

Thông tin: Generally they consisted of one large rectangular room on the ground floor, called a hall or great room and having a fireplace built into one of the walls, and a loft overhead. […] The fireplace was used for heat and light, and a bench often placed nearby for children and elders, in the area called the inglenook.

Tạm dịch: Nói chung, chúng bao gồm một phòng hình chữ nhật lớn ở tầng trệt, được gọi là hội trường hoặc phòng lớn và có một lò sưởi được xây dựng vào một trong những bức tường, và một gác xép trên cao. [...] Lò sưởi được sử dụng cho nhiệt và ánh sáng, và một băng ghế thường được đặt gần đó cho trẻ em và người lớn tuổi, trong khu vực được gọi là inglenook.

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